Resetting Windows passwords for every user

Monday, August 17th 2009, 22:13

I am sure that you all wondered sometime how can a Windows password be broken with physical access to the machine. I know this isn’t quite hacking, but it is a useful thing in many situations: you have forgotten your administrator password; a zealous/envious system administrator didn’t want to give you the passwords after he
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How to fix Adobe AIR’s installation on Ubuntu 9.04

Sunday, August 16th 2009, 23:24

I just want to start this article by emphasizing that I am not a fan of Adobe’s new products like Adobe AIR or Flex. They eat two buckets of RAM for some shiny effects that really don’t deserve this kind of resources. The explanation is rather simple: being new products, they are still full of
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Fortune and Pidgin’s status on Ubuntu (Linux)

Friday, August 7th 2009, 18:17

Following the post about my laziness and Tudor’s comment from here, I went on to study how fortune works and I have found a way to use it to change your status in Pidgin using posts from your WordPress blog. It’s quite neat if you think and also this trick could bring you more traffic
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Configuring Eclipse for J2EE development

Tuesday, August 4th 2009, 12:01

Starting to learn about Servlets and JSP from “Head First Servlets and JSP 2nd edition“, I have reached a level where just editing my files from gedit wouldn’t suffice, as typos began to generate frustrations on my side. Although this is the recommended way by the book authors to build your projects while learning, which
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Google Desktop, Google Chrome and Google Gadgets in Ubuntu

Saturday, August 1st 2009, 15:39

Looking to see if Google Desktop is now available for Linux I have discovered some Google goodies. Not only that they have ported this nice desktop companion software to Linux, they have also included in their repositories Google Gadgets (using both GTK and Qt, but it is a little buggy as some of the widgets
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VirtualBox USB support

Friday, July 31st 2009, 21:44

Recently I became a fan of VirtualBox, the virtualization platform from Sun Microsystems. It’s robust, it has an extremely small memory foot-print comparing it to other similar virtual managers and it has some great features. You can find more about it on its homepage. Yesterday I have updated VirtualBox from 2.2.4 to 3.1. Unfortunately, the
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Resolving vertically flipped images from webcams in Ubuntu

Friday, July 31st 2009, 01:53

UPDATE 2: I strongly recommend against using this patch any more and relaying on the solution provided by UPDATE 1. UPDATE 1: Please check the solution from here as it represents the correct approach for fixing this problem in Ubuntu (all releases). Also, the patch from this post doesn’t work for the kernel included in
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Lazy programmers do…

Thursday, July 30th 2009, 16:21

Scripts to avoid clicking in three places once they start their computer: This starts those three programs in the background once I log in provided that I add this script in System – Preferences – Startup Applications in Ubuntu.

Epic Java

Wednesday, July 22nd 2009, 15:45

This came to me through a colleague at work: Saying that Java is nice because it works on every OS is like saying that anal sex is nice because it works on every gender.

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    yeah that was my first thought too, but: mount: warning: seems to be mounted read-write. too bad, would have been just perfect. more»
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    Dear Radu, I tried it on Ubuntu 10.0.4.2 and 10.0.4.3 with different kernel versions (amd64 server 2.6.32 kernel). No... more»
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